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Bolen, L. M.; Kimball, D. J.; Hall, C. W.; Webster, R. E. – Psychology in the Schools, 1997
Compares the visual and auditory processing factors of the Woodcock Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability, Revised (WJR COG) and the visual and auditory memory factors of the Learning Efficiency Test, II (LET-II) among 120 college students. Results indicate two significant performance differences between the WJR COG and LET-II. (RJM)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Kolinsky, Regine; Morais, Jose – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1996
Describes a new paradigm that may be appropriate for uncovering speech perceptual codes. Illusory words are detected by blending two dichotic stimuli. The paradigm's design allows for comparison of different speech units by the manipulation of the distribution of information between two inputs. (23 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Mapping, Language Processing, Learning Modalities
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Dunn, Rita – Exceptional Children, 1990
The article critiques a 1987 (Kavale and Forness) meta-analysis which concluded that research does not support modality-based instruction. The study is faulted for its selection criteria as well as its failure to consider demographic differences, achievement level differences, multiplicity of preferences, definitions of terms, effect-size…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Kavale, Kenneth A.; Forness, Steven R. – Exceptional Children, 1990
This response to Dunn (EC 221 793) reaffirms the conclusions of a meta analysis on modality-based instruction, through elaboration of the study's selection criteria and methodological factors. Although modality-based instruction is seen to be intuitively appealing, educators are encouraged, instead, to apply instructional methods of proven…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Wislock, Robert F. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
Learners' preferred perceptual modalities--the means through which they obtain information--need to be considered in instruction design. Two strategies to individualize instruction are a multisensory approach and point-of-intervention approach. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Individualized Instruction
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James, Waynne B.; Blank, William E. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
Presents factors to consider in selecting learning style assessment instruments and classifies 20 instruments according to these criteria. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Evaluation Criteria
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Stellwagen, Joel B. – Clearing House, 2001
Argues that teachers who manage their classrooms around learning style instruction are engaging in a practice of debatable value. Notes a lack of supportive research and the questionable reliability and validity of learning style inventories. Suggests that confusion over learning style instruction is magnified by the limitations inherent in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Learning Modalities
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Boulmetis, John; Sabula, Ann Marie – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1996
Of a sample of 63 nursing students, 28 had a perceptual modality preference. Nutrition instruction using this modality was given to 10; the other 18 were taught using another style. When instruction matched learning style, scores were significantly higher on a nutrition achievement test. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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Lee, Doris; McCool, John; Napieralski, Laura – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2000
Graduate students (n=134) used the analytic hierarchy process, which weights expressed preferences, to rate four learning activities: lectures, discussion/reflection, individual projects, and group projects. Their preferences for discussion/reflection and individual projects were independent of auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning styles.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Study
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Kendrick, Maureen – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2005
Drawing on theoretical perspectives related to play and identity, play as a literary and social text, and multimodality, I present an analysis of a play narrative centred on the theme of playing house. The narrative exemplifies the interconnections between literacy and identity in the social and cultural world of a young girl growing up in a…
Descriptors: Play, Emergent Literacy, Personal Narratives, Constructivism (Learning)
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Drennan, Judy; Kennedy, Jessica; Pisarki, Anne – Journal of Educational Research, 2005
In response to recent technological advances and the trend toward flexible learning in education, the authors examined the factors affecting student satisfaction with flexible online learning. The authors identified 2 key student attributes of student satisfaction: (a) positive perceptions of technology in terms of ease of access and use of online…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Online Courses, Locus of Control, Learning Modalities
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Ginns, Paul – Learning and Instruction, 2005
This article reviews research on the modality effect, the educational practice of presenting to-be-learned graphical information visually, and related textual information through an auditory mode. Meta-analytic methods were applied to 43 independent effects (39 between-subjects designs, 4 within-subjects designs). Major hypotheses regarding the…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Educational Practices, Meta Analysis, Learning Modalities
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Buchert, Lene – International Journal of Educational Development, 2002
Partnership and sector-wide approaches have become common denominators for success in educational development. It is, however, far easier to agree on the rhetoric than to implement the underlying principles. The comparative analysis of Burkina Faso, Ghana and Mozambique highlights how far governments and agencies still have to go in order to…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Learning Modalities, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Konur, O. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2007
Computer-assisted teaching and assessment has become a regular feature across many areas of the curriculum in higher education courses around the world in recent years. This development has resulted in the "digital divide" between disabled students and their nondisabled peers regarding their participation in computer-assisted courses. However,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Disabilities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Student Evaluation
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Perrotta, C. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
The paper reports a study that investigated the construction of a common identity in an online Italian forum of psychologists based on asynchronous CMC. Discourse analysis was carried out on 20 discussions, and three Interpretative Repertoires were identified: (i) Professional Boundaries, (ii) disempowered psychology and (iii) psychology and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discussion, Psychology, Educational Environment
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